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Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) consists of a number of individual representatives from each member State, with a President elected each year from among them for a maximum period of three sessions. The balance of political parties within each national delegation must ensure a fair representation of the political parties or groups in their national parliaments. The Assembly can adopt three different types of texts: recommendations, resolutions and opinions. Recommendations contain proposals addressed to the Committee of Ministers, the implementation of which is within the competence of governments. Resolutions embody decisions by the Assembly on questions, which it is empowered to put into effect or expressions of view for, which it alone is responsible. The Assembly mostly expresses opinions on questions put to it by the Committee of Ministers, such as the admission of new member states to the Council of Europe, but also on draft conventions, the budget, the implementation of the Social Charter. Website: assembly.coe.int/
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Resolution 2028 - The humanitarian situation of Ukrainian refugees and displaced persons

27 January 2015 | Publisher: Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly | Document type: Resolutions/Recommendations/Declarations

The humanitarian situation of Ukrainian refugees and displaced persons

28 November 2014 | Publisher: Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly | Document type: Country Reports

Management of mixed migration and asylum challenges beyond the European Union's eastern border

25 April 2013 | Publisher: Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly | Document type: Resolutions/Recommendations/Declarations

Georgia and Russia: the humanitarian situation in the conflict- and war-affected areas

20 December 2012 | Publisher: Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly | Document type: Country Reports

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